Why did the terminator aged? Explains James Cameron

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James Cameron remained very pleased with the film "Terminator: Dark Fates." After a long break, Hollywood filmmakers returned to the franchise, which marked his brilliant career.

Cameron became the executive producer of a new picture and participated in the development of the plot. In his films, the director is always very attentive to the details, so he was ready to tell why in the Universe of the Cyborg T-800 Terminator performed by Arnold Schwarzenegger older than ordinary people.

Yes, I have an answer and this question, because all the information is already in the first film, - sweat, unpleasant smell of mouth and so on. He is cyborg. Particle "Org" means "organic". His external shell is a live flesh, because it consists of organic tissues. He needs to be to support the organic element of his body, which is about 30% of its mass. But it is definitely human flesh. From a scientific point of view, this is, of course, complete nonsense, but the very idea is cool, you do not find?

- noticed Cameron.

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Remember, in the first film he has something like a gangrene in his body, his wounds would seem to be hospitalized. Its flesh dies off, and at the very end and burns at all on fire. Since all biological systems are susceptible to aging, the appearance of the T-800 from this is not insured - except for its creators genetically modified it, paying from aging, but I am sure that nothing was like that. That before its inner form, that is, the endoskeleton, then in the second film it is said that he can "live" 120 years. So the flesh will die over time and fall, and it will continue to exist only in the form of an endoskeleton,

- explained the director.

"Terminator: Dark fates" will be released on October 31. According to Cameron, this film should get a continuation in the form of two sequels, thereby accumulating the trilogy.

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